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Air Peace’s expanded West Africa schedule strengthens Lagos Hub idea

by Business a.m.
March 9, 2026
in Business Traveller/Hospitality, The business traveller & hospitality
Air Peace’s expanded West Africa schedule strengthens Lagos Hub idea

 

  • Kicks off April 1
  • Lagos primary hub for its global connection
  • Supports business, tourism, trade, integration

 

West and Central Africa’s largest carrier by fleet size, Air Peace has released an expanded schedule for its West Africa regional flight operations targeting passengers in what is being interpreted as its strong support for business, tourism, trade and integration in the region.

 

The expanded schedule will take off on April 1 offering passengers travel options within the region, the carrier said in a statement made available to Business a.m.

 

According to the Nigerian airline, which also has strong international schedule into London Gatwick and Heathrow airports, the new schedules will enhance seamless travel between Lagos, Abidjan, Dakar, Banjul, Accra, Monrovia, and Freetown, offering passengers improved connectivity and greater flexibility across the airline’s growing West African network.

 

According to the Nigerian airline, which also has strong international schedule into London Gatwick and Heathrow airports, the new schedules will enhance seamless travel between Lagos, Abidjan, Dakar, Banjul, Accra, Monrovia, and Freetown, offering passengers improved connectivity and greater flexibility across the airline’s growing West African network.

The schedule released to Business a.m. shows that a return route of Lagos – Abidjan – Dakar – Banjul will operate Monday, Wednesday and Friday with the route timing showing: Lagos – Abidjan: 07:00-07:50; Abidjan – Dakar: 08:30-11:30; Dakar – Banjul: 12:10 -13:00; Banjul – Dakar: 13:40 -14:30; Dakar – Abidjan: 15:10 -18:10; and Abidjan – Lagos: 18:50 – 21:40.

Another return route – Lagos – Abidjan – Dakar – will operate Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, with the route timing showing Lagos – Abidjan: 07:00-07:50; Abidjan – Dakar: 08:30-11:30; Dakar – Abidjan: 12:10-15:10; Abidjan – Lagos: 15:50-18:40

The Lagos – Accra – Monrovia return route will operator on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday with its route timing showing Lagos – Accra: 08:00-08:05; Accra – Monrovia: 08:45-10:45; Monrovia – Accra: 11:25-13:25; and Accra – Lagos: 14:05-16:10.

Also a Lagos – Accra – Freetown return route has its operating days as Monday, Wednesday and Friday, while its route timing shows Lagos – Accra: 08:00 – 08:05; Accra – Freetown: 08:45 – 11:35; Freetown – Accra: 12:15 -15:05; and Accra – Lagos: 15:45 -17:50.

The airline explained that the new schedules are designed to improve connectivity across key West African capitals, which would enable passengers to travel more efficiently within the region while connecting seamlessly through the airline’s primary hub in Lagos, stressing that the expansion also reinforces Air Peace’s broader strategy to position Lagos as a major regional aviation hub linking West and Central Africa to global destinations.

“Passengers and travel partners are encouraged to take advantage of these enhanced services with very competitive fares and additional baggage allowance, which will support business travel, tourism, trade, and regional integration across West Africa,” the carrier said.

The airline expressed its appreciation for the continued support of its travel partners, noting that it “remains committed to delivering safe, reliable, and convenient air travel across Africa and beyond.”

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